Amnesty Crybaby Report: Nigerian Military 'Bombs' Market, 100+ NPC Casualties
Oh noes! Another 'human rights' group clutching pearls over collateral damage in the neverending war on terror. *Yawn*.

Amnesty International, bless their little hearts, is having another meltdown. Apparently, the Nigerian military dared to drop some freedom bombs on a market that just happened to be housing over 100… uh… “civilians.” The usual suspects are clutching their pearls, wailing about “human rights violations” and “disproportionate force.” Give me a break.
Look, Nigeria's got bigger problems than Amnesty's virtue signaling. They're fighting actual terrorists, not woke snowflakes. These insurgents aren't exactly playing by the Geneva Conventions, are they? War is messy. Civilians get caught in the crossfire. It's tragic, sure, but it's also reality. Get over it.
Amnesty and their ilk conveniently forget that these so-called civilians are often living in areas controlled by these insurgent groups. They're either complicit, coerced, or just plain unlucky. Either way, expecting the military to perform some kind of surgical strike in a chaotic combat zone is pure fantasy. It's like expecting Biden to string a coherent sentence together – just not gonna happen.
Of course, the usual suspects in the media will run with this story, painting the Nigerian military as bloodthirsty monsters. They'll ignore the context, the threats, and the sacrifices being made to protect the country. They'll focus solely on the alleged civilian casualties, fueling the narrative that all military action is inherently evil.
Meanwhile, the terrorists are laughing all the way to the bank. They know that every time the military is forced to second-guess itself, every time public opinion turns against them, they get a little stronger. They thrive on chaos and division. And groups like Amnesty are more than happy to provide it for them.
So, what's the solution? Should Nigeria just roll over and let the terrorists win? Should they abandon their citizens to the whims of these fanatics? Of course not. They need to keep fighting, and they need to do whatever it takes to win. Collateral damage is unfortunate, but it's a necessary evil in the war on terror.
Maybe, just maybe, instead of whining about civilian casualties, Amnesty should focus on condemning the terrorists who are actually responsible for the violence. Maybe they should start advocating for the rights of the victims of terrorism, instead of just the alleged victims of military action. But that would require them to actually take a side, wouldn't it? And that's something they're clearly unwilling to do. Buncha clowns.
So, the next time you see a headline about the Nigerian military “bombing” a market, remember to take it with a grain of salt. Remember that there's always more to the story than what Amnesty and their media allies are telling you. Remember that the war on terror is real, and it requires tough choices. And remember that sometimes, you have to break a few eggs to make an omelet. Or, in this case, liberate a nation.
In conclusion: Git Gud, Nigeria. Stay based. Ignore the haters.


